Forest ecology: a foundation for sustainable forest management and environmental ethics in forestry
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Autor: Kimmins, James P.
Jahr: 2004
Contents
PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION xi
INTRODUCTION xv
ABOUT THE AUTHOR xviii
PART I
People and Forests: Why the Science of
Forest Ecology Developed 1
CHAPTER 1
Sustainability of Forest Ecosystems: The
Problem of Human Population Growth 3
1.1 Introduction 3
1.2 Past and Future Growth in Human Numbers 4
1.3 Implications of Population Growth for Global
Resources 5
Summary 9
Take-Home Message 10
Study Questions 10
PART II
CHAPTER 2
Development of Forestry and Forest Ecology
2.1 Introduction 11
11
Human Evolutionary Dependence on
Forests 11
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
13
History of Human Impacts on Forests
Development of Forestry 14
Ecology, Environmentalism, or Green
Religion: Which Will Guide the Future
Evolution of Forestry? 16
Forest Ecology: A Practical Means of Dealing
with the Problems of Complexity 17
Summary 21
Take-Home Message 21
Studv Questions 21
Ecosystem as the Basic Unit of Forest
Ecology 23
CHAPTER 3
Ecology and the Ecosystem Concept 2 5
3.1 The Science of Ecology and Its Historical
Development 2 5
3.2 Subdivisions of Ecology and the Concept Levels
of Biological Organization 27
3.3 The Ecosystem Concept 28
3.4 The Concept Levels of Biological Integration 29
3.5 Ecosystem Change: A Key Attribute 31
Summary 34
Take-Home Message 34
Study Questions 34
CHAPTER 4
Production Ecology: The Transfer and
Storage of Energy in Ecosystems 3 5
4.1 Introduction 35
4.2 Sources of Energy for Living Organisms 36
4.3 Trophic Chains and Webs, Ecological Pyramids,
and Energy Flow Diagrams 37
4.4 Terminology LTsed in Production Ecology 42
4.5 Production Ecology at the Primary Producer
Level 43
4.6 Production Ecology at Consumer Trophic
Levels 51
4.7 Detritus Trophic Chains 54
4.8 Leaf Area, Foliage Production Efficiency, and
Growth of Forests 57
4.9 Carbon Allocation and Carbon Storage in
Forests 60
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4.10 Energy- Benefit/Cost Relationships of Forest
Production 64
4.11 Comparison of the Energy Requirements of
Wood and Alternative Materials 64
4.12 Effects of Forest Management on Energy in the
Forest Ecosystem 66
Summary 69
Take-Home Message
Study Questions 71
70
CHAPTER 5
Biogeochemistry: Cycling of Nutrients in
Ecosystems 72
Introduction 72
Plant Nutrition: Energy and Nutrients at the
Primary Producer Trophic Level 74
Animal Nutrition: Energy and Nutrients at
Consumer Trophic Levels 79
The Geochemical Cycle: Nutrient Cycling
Between Ecosystems 81
The Biogeochemical Cycle: Nutrient Cycling
Within an Ecosystem 86
The Biochemical Cycle: Nutrient Cycling
Within Plants 105
Nitrogen Cycling: The Key to Productivity in
Many Forests 110
Biogeochemical Efficiency of Forest
Ecosystems 113
Nutrient Cycling in Tropical Forest
Ecosystems 115
Effects of Humans on Biogeochemistry and the
Cycling of Toxic Substances 120
Effects of Forest Management on Forest
Biogeochemistry 124
Variations in Contributions of the Three
Main Cycles Over the Stand Cycle and
Succession 134
Long-Term Declines in Forest Productivity—
Are They Fertility Related? 135
Summary 137
Take-Home Message 13 8
Studv Questions 138
PART III
Ecological Diversity and the Ecological
Stage: Physical Determinants of the
Ecological Play 139
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
CHAPTER 6
Ecosystem Classification: The Ecological Foun-
dation for Sustainable Forest Management 141
6.1 Introduction 141
6.2 Climatic Classification 143
6.3 Landform, or Physiographic, Classification 146
6.4 Vegetation Classification 147
6.5 Ecosystem Classification 158
Summary 166
Take-Home Message 167
Study Questions 168
CHAPTER 7
Ecological Role of Solar Radiation 169
7.1 Introduction 169
7.2 Physical Nature of Solar Radiation and its
Variations in Time and Space 169
7.3 Ecological Effects of Variations in the Spectral
Quality of Solar Radiation 174
7.4 Ecological Effects of Variations in the Intensity
of Solar Radiation 175
7.5 Ecological Effects of Temporal Variations in
Solar Radiation 189
7.6 Importance of the Light Factor in Forestry 196
Summary 198
Take-Home Message 199
Study Questions 200
CHAPTER 8
Temperature as an Ecological Factor 201
8.1 Introduction 201
8.2 Geographical and Temporal Variations In
Temperature 202
8.3 General Ecological Concepts Concerning
Temperature 209
8.4 Effects of Temperature on Plants 211
8.5 Animal Adaptations to Temperature 220
8.6 Role of Temperature in Limiting the
Distribution of Organisms 226
8.7 Importance of the Temperature Factor in
Forestry 228
8.8 Human Effects on the World Radiation Budget
and Global Temperatures 232
Summary 234
Take-Home Message 234
Study Questions 235
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CHAPTER 9
Wind: Ecological Effects of Atmospheric Move-
ments 236
9.1 Introduction 236
9.2 Temporal and Spatial Variations in Wind 236
9.3 Effects of Wind on Vegetation 239
9.4 Effects of Wind on Animals 246
9.5 Effects of Wind on Ecosystems 248
9.6 Effects of Vegetation on Wind 249
9.7 Significance of Wind for Forestry 251
Summary 253
Take-Home Message 253
Study Questions 254
CHAPTER 10
Water: The Material That Makes
Life Possible 255
10.1 Introduction 255
10.2 The Water Cycle 256
10.3 .Availability of Water to Plants and Animals 269
10.4 Adaptations of Plants to Excess or Deficit of
Water 270
10.5 Adaptations of Animals to Excess or Deficit of
Water 275
10.6 Effects of Moisture on Plant Distribution and
Production 276
10.7 Interaction Between Moisture and
Nutrients 278
10.8 Competition for Water Between Trees and
Minor Vegetation 280
10.9 Forestry and the Water Factor 281
Summary 282
Take-Home Message 283
Study Questions 283
CHAPTER 1 1
Soil: The Least Renewable Physical Component
of the Ecosystem 284
11.1 Introduction 284
11.2 Physical Properties of Soil 285
11.3 Soil Water 290
11.4 Chemical Properties of Soil 293
11.5 Soil Organic Matter 2 98
11.6 Soil Biology 299
11.7 Soil Fertility 310
11.8 Soil Development 315
11.9 Ecological Significance of Soil 321
11.10 Importance of Soils for Forest
Management 323
Summary 327
Take-Home Message 328
Study Questions 328
CHAPTER 12
Fire: A Pervasive and Powerful Environmental
Factor 329
12.1 Introduction 329
12.2 Types and Occurrence of Fires 330
12.3 Effects of Fire on Soil 331
12.4 Effects of Fire on Plants 3 3 8
12.5 Effects of Fire on Animals 341
12.6 Effects of Fire on Ecosystems and Ecosystem
Processes 343
12.7 Effects of Fire Exclusion 346
12.8 Fire and Forest Management 347
Summary 347
Take-Home Message 347
Study Questions 348
CHAPTER 13
Patterns of Biotic Communities Along Environ-
mental Gradients 349
13.1 Introduction 349
13.2 Possible Patterns of Species Distribution 349
13.3 Major Forest Ecotones: The Interface Between
Forests and Communities of Different
Physiognomy 354
13.4 Forestry and Environmental Gradients—The
Question of Site 363
Summary 364
Take-Home Message 364
Study Questions 364
PART IV
Biological Diversity: Population, Community,
and Genetic Determinants of the Ecological
Play 365
CHAPTER 14
Population Ecology: Study of the Abundance
and Dynamics of Species Populations 367
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14.1 Introduction 367
14.2 Population Growth and Demographic
Characteristics of Populations 372
14.3 Major Determinants of Population Size 380
14.4 Theories About the Natural Regulation of
Population Size 385
14.5 Cyclical Population Fluctuations 389
14.6 Role of Predation in Population
Regulation 390
14.7 Plant Population Ecology 394
14.8 Importance of Population Ecology in Forest
Management 402
Summary 403
Take-Home Message 403
Study Questions 404
CHAPTER 15
Community Ecology 405
15.1 Introduction 405
15.2 Structure and Growth Forms of Plant
Communities 407
15.3 Interactions Between Species in a
Community 411
15.4 The Competitive Exclusion Principle and the
Ecological Niche Concept 424
15.5 Biological Diversity 429
15.6 Community Ecology and Forest
Management 438
Summary 439
Take-Home Message 439
Study Questions 440
CHAPTER 16
Genetic and Evolutionary Aspects of Ecosys-
tems: Adaptation and Evolution 441
16.1 Introduction 441
16.2 Genetic Variation in Populations: One of the
Important Measures of Biological Diversity and
the Raw Material for Natural Selection 442
16.3 Examples of Selection, Adaptation, and
Evolution 448
16.4 Coevolution and the Biotic Environment 454
16.5 Evolutionary Time Scales 456
16.6 Implications of Generic Variability, Evolution,
and Adaptation for Forestry 456
16.7 Evolution of Ecosystems 458
Summary 458
Take-Home Message 459
Study Questions 459
PART V
Temporal Diversity: The Ecological Play in
Which All Aspects of Ecosystems Change
Over Time 461
CHAPTER 17
Ecological Succession: Processes of Change in
Ecosystems 463
17.1 Introduction 463
17.2 Terminology and Concepts 464
17.3 Classical Concepts and Models of
Succession 467
17.4 Review of Recent Theories and Models of
Succession 471
17.5 Mechanisms of Suecessional Change 476
17.6 Rates of Suecessional Change 488
17.7 The Three Major Types of Sere 491
17.8 Linear and Cyclical Succession: The Problem
with the Concept of Climax 495
17.9 Vital Attributes Model of Succession 501
17.10 Changes in Ecosystem Function During
Succession 502
17.11 Relationship Among Ecosystem Stability,
Biodiversity-, and Suecessional Stage 507
17.12 Succession in Animal Communities 510
17.13 Effect of Forest Management on Succession 511
Summary 514
Take-Home Message 515
Study Questions 515
CHAPTER 18
Understanding and Emulating Natural Forest
Disturbance: A Template for the Management of
Succession and Temporal Diversity? 516
18.1 Introduction 516
18.2 Paradigms for a New Approach to Forestry 517
18.3 Definitions of Disturbance and ENFD 520
18.4 Management Strategies with Respect to
Succession 521
18.5 Ecological Rotation Concept as a Framework for
ENTD 523
CONTENTS
IX
18.6 Small-Scale or Gap Disturbance 528
Summary 530
lake-Home Message 530
Study Questions 530
PART VI
Spatial Diversity: The Landscape
Revisited 531
CHAPTER 19
Ecosystem Management and Landscape
Ecology: The Ultimate Focus in Forest
Ecology 533
19.1 Introduction 533
19.2 Ecosystem ^Management 534
19.3 Landscape Ecology 536
19.4 Fragmentation, Connectivity, and Edges 537
19.5 Patch Size and Event Size Frequency
Distributions 539
19.6 Tools in Landscape Ecology: Landscape Models,
Remote Sensing, and Gis 541
Summary 541
Take-Home Message 541
Study Questions 542
PART VII
Application of Ecological Knowledge in the
Management of Forest Ecosystems 543
CHAPTER 20
Environmental Issues in Forestry: The Role of
Ecology in the Management of the Ecological
Play 545
20.1 Introduction 545
20.2 Environmental Issues in Forestry 545
20.3 Forest and Ecosystem Health 547
20.4 Ecosystem Integrity 550
20.5 Role of Forests and Forestry in Global Carbon
Cycles and Climate Change 553
21.1
21.2
21.3
21.4
Introduction 565
Limitations of Models
566
Why People Model and the Survivorship of
Models 567
Types of Model: Computer Models Are Only
C)ne of Many Types of Model 568
21.5 Stages in the Development of a Computer
Simulation Model 571
21.6 Application of Different Types of Model to the
Study of Site Nutrient Depletion Through
Harvesting of Forest Biomass 572
21.7 The Three Alajor Approaches to Modeling in
Forestry 577
21.8 Examples of Hybrid Simulation Models 580
21.9 Landscape Models 587
21.10 How Complex Should a Model Be? Occam s
Razor and the Scientific Method 589
21.11 Example of the Need for Sufficient Complexity
in Successional Models: The Two Edges of
Occam s Razor 591
Summary 594
Take-Home Message 595
Study Questions 595
CHAPTER 22
Sustainability and Renewability of Natural
Resources, and Implications for Forest
Management 597
22.1 Introduction 597
Renewability of Resources 597
The Nature of a .Material Resource 599
How Does Our Use of Material Resources Affect
Their Renewability? 601
Timber Mining Versus Sustained Yield
Management Versus Sustainable Ecosystem
Management 601
Sustainability and the Concept of Ecological
Rotation 602
Nonrenewable Aspects of the Forest
Ecosystem 605
Summary 607
Tike-Home Message 607
Studv Questions 607
22 2
22.3
22.4
22.5
22.6
CHAPTER 21
Models and Their Role in Ecology and
Resource Management 565
CHAPTER 23
Ecology and Environmental Ethics in
Forestrv 609
x CONTENTS
GLOSSARY G-l APPENDIX B: SCIENTIFIC AND COMMON
APPENDIX A: SCIENTIFIC AND COMMON NAMES OF ANIMALS AP-5
NAMES OF PLANTS AP-1 REFERENCES CITED R-l
INDEX 1-1
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spelling | Kimmins, J. P. Verfasser aut Forest ecology a foundation for sustainable forest management and environmental ethics in forestry J.P. Kimmins 3. ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ Pearson Prentice Hall 2004 XVIII, 611, [90] S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Biodiversité rasuqam Desenvolvimento sustentável larpcal Ecologia florestal larpcal Gestion des écosystèmes rasuqam Écologie forestière Écologie forestière rasuqam Écosystème forestier rasuqam Ética ambiental larpcal Forest ecology Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd rswk-swf Forstökologie (DE-588)4017951-5 gnd rswk-swf Forstwirtschaft (DE-588)4017966-7 gnd rswk-swf Forstökologie (DE-588)4017951-5 s DE-604 Forstwirtschaft (DE-588)4017966-7 s Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 s HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=012825535&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Forest ecology a foundation for sustainable forest management and environmental ethics in forestry |
title_auth | Forest ecology a foundation for sustainable forest management and environmental ethics in forestry |
title_exact_search | Forest ecology a foundation for sustainable forest management and environmental ethics in forestry |
title_full | Forest ecology a foundation for sustainable forest management and environmental ethics in forestry J.P. Kimmins |
title_fullStr | Forest ecology a foundation for sustainable forest management and environmental ethics in forestry J.P. Kimmins |
title_full_unstemmed | Forest ecology a foundation for sustainable forest management and environmental ethics in forestry J.P. Kimmins |
title_short | Forest ecology |
title_sort | forest ecology a foundation for sustainable forest management and environmental ethics in forestry |
title_sub | a foundation for sustainable forest management and environmental ethics in forestry |
topic | Biodiversité rasuqam Desenvolvimento sustentável larpcal Ecologia florestal larpcal Gestion des écosystèmes rasuqam Écologie forestière Écologie forestière rasuqam Écosystème forestier rasuqam Ética ambiental larpcal Forest ecology Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd Forstökologie (DE-588)4017951-5 gnd Forstwirtschaft (DE-588)4017966-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Biodiversité Desenvolvimento sustentável Ecologia florestal Gestion des écosystèmes Écologie forestière Écosystème forestier Ética ambiental Forest ecology Nachhaltigkeit Forstökologie Forstwirtschaft |
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